Hello:
Please take a look at the URL named below:
http://personal.inet.fi/koti/sherlock/WW/kenneth.html
This page displays a collection of 10 very antique pistols with
a write-up and an excellent color JPG image of each. The page does
not take very long to be loaded in Arachne.
In viewing the second pistol from the top, a Flemish Flintlock
Horseman's Pistol, cerca 1710-1730, there appears a narrow bright
blue, yellow, and dark red line going horizontally through the
middle of the picture. When this very same JPG image which has
been downloaded to the cache is viewed in Arachne or in other DOS
image viewers as an individual file, it is rendered just as
beautifully as the pictures of the other nine antique pistols
appearing on the web page.
If you look at the source you will find that this appears to be a
very well designed straight-up HTML page having no JavaScript or any
other web gizmos that are unfriendly to Arachne. The same web page
author has produced similar pages where this problem does not occur.
For examples see http://personal.inet.fi/koti/sherlock/WW/index.html.
Click on the links numbered 1 thru 10 near the very bottom of the
page.
Does anyone know what is the problem with the image referred to in
the first URL mentioned? Is it some kind of Arachne problem?
Sam Heywood
-- This mail was written by user of The Arachne Browser - http://arachne.cz/